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A list of the current major research projects at SAMS
ALBA (SOLAS UK)
The Role of Algal-Bacterial Interactions in Determining Dimethylsulphide Fluxes to the Atmosphere (ALBA)
Algal Biofilms
Research into development and molecular genetics of biofilms
Algal Stress
Macro-algal stress
Algal-Bacterial Interactions
Algal-Bacterial Interactions
Alginet
Microalgae as Cell Factories for Chemical and Biochemical Products
AMT
AMT (Atlantic Meridional Programme)
ANDEEP
ANDEEP: ANtarctic benthic DEEP sea biodiversity: colonization history and recent community patterns (An international project to investigate the deep-water biology of the Scotia and Weddell seas from F/S Polarstern)
Aquaculture and Zooplankton
Effects of Sea Lice Treatments at a Salmon Farm on Zooplankton Communities
Arabian Sea
Benthic processes in the Arabian Sea: Interrelationships between the benthos, sediment biogeochemistry, and organic matter cycling
Arctic Zooplankton
Zooplankton in an Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard)
ASSEMBLE
Association of European Marine Biological Laboratories
Assimilative Capacity Modelling
Improving Models of Assimilative Capacity in Scottish Coastal Waters
Bacterial associates and DMSO production
The role of bacterial associates in the production of dimethylsulphoxide: Significance for the biogeochemical cycle of the climatic feedback gas dimethylsulphide.
Biodiversity and molecular phylogeny of eukaryotic microorganism
Part of CCAP's Oceans 2025 project
BIOEMULSIFIERS
Development of bioemulsifier production to advance commercial exploitation opportunities
Biomara
BioMara: investigating the potential for sustainable marine biofuel
Coastal Impacts
Aquaculture impacts and coastal eutrophication
COBO
Integrating new technologies for the study of benthic ecosystem response to human activity: towards a Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatory (COBO)
COBRA
The COnservation of a vital european scientific and Biotechnological Resource: microAlgae and cyanobacteria
Collision risk to marine mammals
Do marine renewable energy devices give sufficient warning to marine mammals to avoid harmful collisions?

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